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I share with you this monthly calendar for Classic size planners (5,5 by 8,5 inches). The design elements come from this site´s official templates. It has some things I find useful: a lined column at the begining of each week and many lines to add notes and comments. It´s pretty simple (that´s my goal) but very customizable, before or after printing. You can take the original file and translate or chage it the way you want it. I add a lined notes page if you want to print them in the back of calendars.
Hope you find it usefull. Please comment

Print the PDF on Letter o Monarch paper (8,5 x 11 inches), cut in half and punch your way. If you want, you can print the lined pages in the back before cuting the sheets, these pages are good for notes, tasks, etc.
You may also edit the original file in OpenOffice.org Draw and customize it your way.

I needed a better way to keep track of my gas purchases and so, buoyed by the clever things done here, I took at shot at creating my own page.

I had kept it in my organizer but found it not as convenient as I'd hoped so I printed a stack, stapled them together and keep it in the glovebox for the end of the year.

I always use pencil to fill it in since sometimes the pens don't work in the cold. ;)

Paper size:

Classic (5.5 x 8.5)

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Usage advice:

I needed a better way to keep track of my gas purchases and so, buoyed by the clever things done here, I took at shot at creating my own page.

I had kept it in my organizer but found it not as convenient as I'd hoped so I printed a stack, stapled them together and keep it in the glovebox for the end of the year.

It seems odd to have multiple things there but I have multiple sources. I have the stock gauges in the car and I also have an "UltraGaugeII" http://www.ultra-gauge.com/ultragauge/ which reads data from the "On-Board Diagnostics Buss" (ODB) and displays it.

I also, occasionally use a GPS which can keep track of fuel use but I've not been traveling in a while so it's not been put into use that often.

Date/Time

Date & Time (approx) of fuel stop.

Milage

Odometer reading from the car. (No tenths displayed.)

Trip

Trip odometer from the car, to be reset at will.

MPG

Miles per Gallon as computed by the car.

Gal

Fuel quantity purchased.

US$

Cost of fuel

US$/Gal

Cost of fuel per gallon. (I use this to double check the purchase if needed.)

Fuel Level

Amount of fuel left in tank as displayed by the UGII

Ave Gal/Hr

Average consumption rate since last reset as displayed by the UGII

Ave MPG

Average economy rate since last reset as displayed by the UGII

Fuel

??? I honestly forgot the purpose of this field. It may have been used in an older configuration of the UGII

Runtime

Time the engine has been run since last reset as displayed by the UGII

Syndicate

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